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Biol Psychol. 2010 Jul;84(3):437-50. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2009.10.007. Epub 2009 Oct 30.
Psychophysiological and neuroscience studies of emotional processing undertaken by investigators at the University of Florida Laboratory of the Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention (CSEA) are reviewed, with a focus on reflex reactions, neural structures and functional circuits that mediate emotional expression. The theoretical view shared among the investigators is that expressed emotions are founded on motivational circuits in the brain that developed early in evolutionary history to ensure the survival of individuals and their progeny. These circuits react to appetitive and aversive environmental and memorial cues, mediating appetitive and defensive reflexes that tune sensory systems and mobilize the organism for action and underly negative and positive affects. The research reviewed here assesses the reflex physiology of emotion, both autonomic and somatic, studying affects evoked in picture perception, memory imagery, and in the context of tangible reward and punishment, and using the electroencephalograph (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), explores the brain's motivational circuits that determine human emotion.
佛罗里达大学情绪与注意研究中心实验室的研究人员对情绪处理的心理生理学和神经科学研究进行了回顾,重点介绍了介导情绪表达的反射反应、神经结构和功能回路。研究人员共同持有的理论观点是,表现出的情绪是建立在大脑的动机回路之上的,这些回路在进化历史的早期就发展起来,以确保个体及其后代的生存。这些回路对有吸引力和厌恶的环境和记忆线索做出反应,调节感官系统,为行动调动有机体,并构成消极和积极的影响。这里回顾的研究评估了情绪的反射生理学,包括自主和躯体的,研究了在图片感知、记忆意象以及有形奖励和惩罚的背景下引起的情感,使用脑电图(EEG)和功能磁共振成像(fMRI),探索了决定人类情感的大脑的动机回路。